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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈h3〉Abstract〈/h3〉 〈span〉 〈h3〉Aims〈/h3〉 〈p〉Long-duration drought can alter ecosystem plant species composition with subsequent effects on carbon cycling. We conducted a rainfall manipulation field experiment to address the question: how does drought-induced vegetation change, specifically shrub encroachment into grasslands, regulate impacts of subsequent drought on soil CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 efflux (R〈sub〉s〈/sub〉) and its components (autotrophic and heterotrophic, R〈sub〉a〈/sub〉 and R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉)?〈/p〉 〈/span〉 〈span〉 〈h3〉Methods〈/h3〉 〈p〉We conducted a two-year experiment in Inner Mongolia plateau, China, using constructed steppe communities including graminoids, shrubs and their mixture (graminoid + shrub) to test the effects of extreme-duration drought (60-yr return time) on R〈sub〉s〈/sub〉, R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 and R〈sub〉a.〈/sub〉〈/p〉 〈/span〉 〈span〉 〈h3〉Results〈/h3〉 〈p〉Our results indicated that extreme-duration drought reduced net primary production, with subsequent effects on R〈sub〉s〈/sub〉, R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 and R〈sub〉a〈/sub〉 in all three vegetation communities. There was a larger relative decline in R〈sub〉a〈/sub〉 (35–54%) than R〈sub〉s〈/sub〉 (30–37%) and R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 (28–35%). Interestingly, we found R〈sub〉s〈/sub〉 in graminoids is higher than in shrubs under extreme drought. Meanwhile, R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 declines were largest in the shrub community. Although R〈sub〉a〈/sub〉 and R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 both decreased rapidly during drought treatment, R〈sub〉h〈/sub〉 recovered quickly after the drought, while R〈sub〉a〈/sub〉 did not, limiting the 〈em〉R〈/em〉〈sub〉〈em〉s〈/em〉〈/sub〉 recovery.〈/p〉 〈/span〉 〈span〉 〈h3〉Conclusions〈/h3〉 〈p〉This study suggests that plant species composition regulates several aspects of soil CO〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 efflux response to climate extremes. This regulation may be limited by above- and below-ground net primary production depending on soil water availability〈em〉.〈/em〉 The results of this experiment address a critical knowledge gap in the relationship between soil respiration and plant species composition. With shrub encroachment into grasslands, total soil respiration is reduced and can partly offset the effect of reduction in productivity under drought stress.〈/p〉 〈/span〉
    Print ISSN: 0032-079X
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-5036
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Published by Springer
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